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Ramasamy Ramaraj (born 1956) is an Indian physical chemist and a Professor of Eminence affiliated with the Department of Physical Chemistry at School of Chemistry of Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU).[1][2][3] He is noted for his works on photoelectrochemistry and photoelectrocatalysis. He has also worked on chemically modified electrodes, artificial photosynthesis and solar energy conversion and nanomaterials.[4][5] According to Stanford University's report in 2020, he was listed within the top 2% scientists in the world in his field of research.[6][7]
Awards and honours
edit- 1993: Ajit Memorial Lecture Award from Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science[citation needed]
- 1998: Tamil Nadu Scientist Award (TANSA) from Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology, Government of Tamil Nadu[citation needed]
- 2000: Homi J. Bhabha Award for comprehensive contributions in applied sciences from University Grants Commission (India)[8]
- 2000: Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI) Medal from CRSI[citation needed]
- 2011: ERUDITE Scholarship from Government of Kerala, Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) and Mahatma Gandhi University[citation needed]
- Fellow of Academy of Sciences[citation needed]
- 2000: Fellow of Indian Academy of Sciences[5]
- Fellow of National Academy of Sciences, India[citation needed]
- Fellow of Tamil Nadu Academy of Sciences[citation needed]
- 2010-2015: Member of National Science Education Panel, Indian Academy of Sciences[citation needed]
- 2012-2015: Member of National Committee of IUPAC (INSA-ICSU), Indian National Science Academy[citation needed]
- 2017: Member of Indian National Science Academy[9][10][11][12]
References
edit- ^ "Dr. R. Ramaraj".
- ^ "Ramasamy Ramaraj, Department of Physical Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University".
- ^ "Ramasamy Ramaraj on Google Scholar".
- ^ "Prof. Ramasamy Ramaraj".
- ^ a b "Prof. Ramasamy Ramaraj".
- ^ "Indian Researchers who are in Top 2% in their fields – Stanford Study".
- ^ "Subject-wise ranking of top 2% scientist from India (all fields)" (PDF).
- ^ "Honours and Awards, University Grants Commission (India)".
- ^ "Indian Fellow".
- ^ "Fellow Detail Page".
- ^ "Dr. R. Ramaraj, Madurai Kamaraj University, India (Speakers, ICNAN)".
- ^ "Honors and Awards received by Faculty, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University".
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